π― The Great Wall of China is an extraordinary structure that stretches over 13,000 miles through the Chinese countryside.
π Originally built as multiple walls by individual states for protection against invaders, it was expanded and connected under the rule of Emperor Qin Shi Huang to defend against the Mongols, Turks, and Khitans.
π₯ To complete this massive undertaking, soldiers and the general population were recruited to contribute to the construction.
The Great Wall of China was not always built voluntarily, and many farmers and criminals were forced to work on it.
Under the rule of the Han dynasty, the wall continued to grow and extended for 3700 miles.
The reputation of the wall grew as a place of suffering and many workers were buried near or inside the Wall itself.
π° The Great Wall of China was built using local materials to defend against invaders.
π₯ Fire and smoke signals were used to communicate between the watchtowers.
πΉ Small openings along the wall allowed archers to defend against attackers.
ποΈ The primary purpose of the Great Wall of China today is cultural, as one of the largest human-made structures on Earth.
π It was originally built to keep people out of China, but now welcomes millions of visitors every year.
π£οΈ While the Great Wall of China is not visible from space, it is still an impressive monument to human achievement.
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